In the third part of their summer-long quest to get to the heart of the UK's condition, John Harris and John Domokos head to Boston in Lincolnshire. They find Brexit voters who still think no one is listening to them and Polish people feeling ever more unwelcome. But in London, protesters against Donald Trump offer a ray of hope and the prospect of something that might finally heal the country's wounds

In the first of two new films, as the Conservative conference promises 'the best Brexit for Britain', John Harris and John Domokos talk to Tory true believers and pro-EU protesters, before heading out on the road to find the reality beyond the political noise

Guardian member Richard Hector-Jones describes how John Harris’s Anywhere but Westminster series opened his eyes to why so many British people feel left behind, and why the country voted in favour of leaving the EU

John Harris and John Domokos get immersed in the towns and cities of North East Scotland, where the oil price crash and the ups and downs of the fishing industry have created a political storm around Brexit and Scottish independence - and the perfect climate for a Tory revival

In the third part of their election roadtrip, John Harris and John Domokos spend time in Birmingham and Walsall - the kind of urban, multiracial communities that the politics of Brexit has suddenly pushed to the sidelines